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Vallum that folds well
Vallum that folds well





The Wall was initially built of turf in the whole of this sector. The excavation across the ditch found the expected V-shaped profile, 10m wide at the top and 2.5m deep in the centre. Hadrian’s Wall survives as a buried feature throughout the whole length of this section with no features visible above ground.Įxcavations by Austen at West End in 1986 and subsequent geophysical survey in 1991, north of Rindle House demonstrated that the wall ditch ran approximately 11m north of the wall, a wider distance than is usual. The monument includes the section of Hadrian’s Wall and its associated features between Fulwood House at Burgh by Sands in the east and Burgh Marsh in the west. Name: Hadrian’s Wall vallum between the dismantled railway west of Kirkandrews Farm and the dismantled railway south east of Burgh by Sands in wall miles 70 and 71 Name: Burgh by Sands Roman fort, Beaumont camp, Burgh Castle and Hadrian’s Wall from boundary west of churchyard, Beaumont to Burgh Head in wall miles 70 and 71 Name: Hadrian’s Wall Vallum between West End, Burgh by Sands and the eastern boundary of Dykesfield Name: Hadrian’s Wall between Fulwood House at Burgh by Sands and Burgh Marsh in wall miles 72 and 73 List UID: 1014698, 1018308, 1018457, 1014697 Old OS Map NY35NW LiDAR Map NY35NW Sector C – Wall in Yellow -Vallum in Green Google Earth Map GE view showing the strange path of the Wall compared to the Vallum Historic England Scheduled Monuments within Section C Hadrian’s Wall – between Fulwood House, Burgh by Sands, Dykesfield and Monkhill in wall miles 70, 71,72 and 73







Vallum that folds well